Further Study - Master in Management

2007-07-09 10:38 pm
I finished Diploma in Management Studies (DMS) about a year ago in HKMA and now I would like to further study. I am struggling in between Master in General Management and Master in Marketing Management (both courses are from Macquarie Graduate School in Sydney). I am not particularly interested in Marketing but thinking the General Management is too broad and general, may not be as useful as a focus subject. Any advice from anyone please?

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2007-07-11 9:44 am
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Since the Diploma in Management Studies is a generalised management programme, I think it makes better sense for you to take a more specialised management programme now.

In my case, I took a Bachelors degree in business administration, which gave me generalised business and management training. A few years ago, I went on to take a Masters degree in HR management (not with Macquarie nor HKMA) which gave me more specialised management training.

Macquarie Graduate School is an upper-middle graduate school in terms of fame. I understand it offers a few Master of Management degree programmes in collaboration with HKMA. If you are not particularly interested in Marketing Management, you may consider Financial Management, HR Management, IT Management, International Management or Logistics & Operations Management. You may refer to
http://www.hkma.org.hk/program/program_search.asp?prog_cat=M

I think you should apply for a Masters degree which adds value to your present career or future career.

I have attended HKMA's information seminar on Macquarie before. What seems to be attractive is that once you have completed a Master of Management programme, you may enroll for further studies for 1~1.5 years (I cannot remember exactly) and you will get an MBA. You may decide later if you want one more Masters degree.

I did not choose Macquarie because I applied for a local university which offered Government-financed Masters degree programmes a few years ago (but not any more now). The fees were less than half of that of Macquarie.

Good luck.

Should you have further questions, I shall be pleased to supplement.


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